You will be deeply touched by Shaolin

By GalaTView staff

Photos by Variance Films

As feuding warlords fight to expand their power, the noble monks of the Shaolin Temple clean up the mess left behind, tending to the injured while trying their best to protect the poor and weak. General Hou (Andy Lau) has caused much of this mess with his violent and ruthless tactics that rarely discriminate between soldiers and civilians. When Hou is betrayed by fellow general Cao Man (Nicholas Tse), he is forced into hiding, and takes refuge with the monks (including Jackie Chan) at their hidden mountain temple. As the days pass, he finds himself more and more at ease as he learns the ways of peace, and begins to release his hatred through Martial Zen. But Cao is not far behind, and war soon reaches the temple, where the monks are ready to fight back with their unstoppable Shaolin Kung Fu.

It was inspired by The Shaolin Temple and most of the story has martial arts during the age of the warlords. Contrary to the popular belief Shaolin temple doesn’t train people with martial arts so that they could go out  and fight each other. Music and Photography are amazing and all the audiences will enjoy this inspiring movie full of wisdom and spirituality.

 

 

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